Knowledge: is a justified, true belief Impersonal propositional knowledge - descriptionPersonal knowledge - conviction Subconscious knowledge - instinctIn order for you to justify your belief as true:
Correspondence theory
Coherence theory
Pragmatic theory
Public Independent A Universal Truth is a permanent fact, no matter where you are. Eternal
Ways of Knowing (WOK):
Perception of senses
Emotions
Reasoning
Language
Logic
Authority
Experience
Paradigm- Model or conceptual structure for understanding experiences Eg: Capitalism, History, Science
Areas of Knowing (AOK):
Natural science
History
Art
Math
Ethics
Questions we should ask regarding Knowledge issues 1)What assumptions are being made? 2)Does the issue contain problematic concepts? 3)To what A.O.K does the claim belong? 4)Is the knowledge claim culturally bounded? 5)What knowledge issues does the claim involve? 6)What counter claims can be made? 7)What are your views on knowledge
Impersonal propositional knowledge - descriptionPersonal knowledge - conviction
Subconscious knowledge - instinctIn order for you to justify your belief as true:
- Correspondence theory
- Coherence theory
- Pragmatic theory
PublicIndependent A Universal Truth is a permanent fact, no matter where you are.
Eternal
Ways of Knowing (WOK):
Paradigm- Model or conceptual structure for understanding experiences
Eg: Capitalism, History, Science
Areas of Knowing (AOK):
- Natural science
- History
- Art
- Math
- Ethics
Questions we should ask regarding Knowledge issues1) What assumptions are being made?
2) Does the issue contain problematic concepts?
3) To what A.O.K does the claim belong?
4) Is the knowledge claim culturally bounded?
5) What knowledge issues does the claim involve?
6) What counter claims can be made?
7) What are your views on knowledge